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If the AFL really wants to grow it needs to embrace lower crowds

If the AFL really wants to grow it needs to embrace lower crowds A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size The Australian Football League is a great competition. It is fast, skilful, physical and exciting. It is also Australia’s biggest sporting league in terms of public interest. Prior to the coronavirus disaster which adversely affected sporting crowds here and abroad, the AFL had the fourth-largest crowd average of all major sporting leagues around the world at 36,000. Share Nevertheless, the AFL can promote the sport further to make the league bigger and fairer, even though this may mean a lower crowd average.

Indigenous employee profiles

Rochelle, 2018 Graduate I am a Gamilaraay woman. While I have been lucky enough to have lived throughout Australia including several years in Marble Bar and Broome in WA and Sydney, NSW I have for the past 9 and a bit years lived in Bendigo, Victoria where my parents and sister still live. I moved to Canberra in early 2018.  I have a Bachelor of Arts with a double Major in Ancient World Studies and Politics and International Studies and a Masters of Information Studies. While working on my master’s, I worked as IT Manager at Woor-Dungin, a non-for-profit organisation that aims to increase resources, build strong partnerships and share knowledge to fulfil the purpose of Aboriginal community-controlled organisations. While at Woor-Dungin, I also served on a variety of administrative committees and was particularly involved in Woor-Dungin’s role as Philanthropy Australia National Moderator for Indigenous Issues. I was a founding member of and continue to serve on the Moderator Ro

Riverland Wine Show - ENTRIES NOW OPEN

June 28th, 2021 Now in its 49th year, entries for the Riverland Wine Show are now open. This major Riverland event supports local and inland regional vignerons in the pursuit of winemaking excellence. With classes for single vineyard Riverland wines, this year’s wine show is set to showcase true regional style and the innovative approach of emerging styles and varieties. A new Chief Judges’ Choice trophy has also been added, with a changing of the guard as new Chief Judge Corrina Wright takes over senior judging duties. However, Ms Wright will continue the focus on premium quality and increased interest in emerging styles and diversity.

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